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  1. Città di Castello, town, Umbria regione, central Italy. It lies along the Tiber River, east of Arezzo. The town occupies the site of ancient Tifernum Tiberinum, which was devastated by Totila the Goth. Its Renaissance lords of the Vitelli family, known as patrons of the arts, were responsible for.

  2. Things to Do in Citta di Castello, Italy: See Tripadvisor's 18,214 traveler reviews and photos of Citta di Castello tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Citta di Castello. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  3. Città di Castello. Among the gentle green hills of the Upper Tiber Valley, in luminous landscapes and an intensely cultivated countryside, lies the art city of Città di Castello. In ancient times known as "Tifernum Tiberinum," the town got the current name when it became a Roman municipium at the beginning of the 2nd century.

  4. Visit Citta di Castello. Citta di Castello is a large town situated to the north of the Umbria region of central Italy, between Umbertide (to the south-east) and Sansepolcro (to the north-west).. It is a town that is rich in history and art and has a small historic centre that is pleasant to explore. Much of the artistic heritage in Citta di ...

  5. Città di Castello has two exits: Città di castello South and Città di Castello. From Bologna-Florence A1 Highway : Arezzo exit, then continue along SR 73 and SR 221, toward the East. From Forlì-Cesena On E45, toward the South, Città di Castello or Città di Castello Sud exits. From Rimini-San Marino S.R. 258 ‘Marecchia’, heading South ...

  6. May 6, 2019 · Città di Castello is a city located in north Umbria, in the province of Perugia. The town’s location in the valley of the Tiber River, and surrounded by the Apennines, is picturesque to say the least.

  7. Città di Castello is situated on a slope of the Apennines, and is the main town of the upper valley of the River Tiber. The city is mostly built of brick, since the local sandstone erodes very rapidly. At the beginning of the Iron Age the Etruscans settled in the valley, on the right side of the Tiber, and the Umbrians on the left.

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